Plot :A shy, nerdy man, Takeru finds a schoolgirl hooker Lily is unconscious in a Tokyo park, so he decides to bring her home and lock her up in a secret basement. Although Lily is afraid of him, in fact, Takeru didn't do anything to hurt her. After Lily begins to uncover a shocking episode from Takeur's past, she gradually falls for him and they make love in this secret basement...

Even though Zoe has been married to Ignacio for about a decade, they are unable to have ch!ldren. She wants to be intimate but he prefers to be ready for intimacy on Saturdays only, and she gets physically drawn to his artistic brother, Gonzalo. Then things get complicated for her after she tests positive for motherhood and finds that her husband may be gay.

Jess Franco’s 1970 dreamlike thriller/horror film finds him at the peak of his form. The plot is one he reused a number of times, as in Night Has a Thousand Sexes and Voodoo Passion. A woman is driven to kill whilst under hypnosis. But the narrative takes second place to the mood. Sexy visuals, Bruno Nicolai’s haunting score and the sensuous voice of Josiane Gibert on the French soundtrack make this a masterpiece. Diana Lorys, who had starred in Franco’s first hit The Awful Dr Orloff, plays Anna, a strip-tease dancer, taken from a seedy nightclub in Zagreb to stay in a large house with the conniving Cynthia (Collette Jacobine). Paul Muller is excellent as always, as a doctor treating Anna for her “nerves”. Franco regulars Jack Taylor, Soledad Miranda and André Montchall also appear, the last two in scenes which were originally shot for another project but incorporated into this one.